Chapter 2. Contents of the Gita
Summarized
TEXT 14
matra-sparsas tu kaunteya
sitosna-sukha-duhkha-dah
agamapayino 'nityas
tams titiksasva bharata
sitosna-sukha-duhkha-dah
agamapayino 'nityas
tams titiksasva bharata
SYNONYMS
matra--sensuous; sparsah--perception; tu--only; kaunteya--O son of Kunti; sita--winter; usna--summer; sukha--happiness; duhkha-dah--giving pain; agama--appearing; apayinah--disappearing; anityah--nonpermanent; tan--all of them; titiksasva--just try to tolerate; bharata--O descendant of the Bharata
dynasty.
TRANSLATION
O son of Kunti, the
nonpermanent appearance of happiness and distress, and their disappearance in
due course, are like the appearance and disappearance of winter and summer
seasons. They arise from sense perception, O scion of Bharata, and one must
learn to tolerate them without being disturbed.
PURPORT
In the proper discharge of
duty, one has to learn to tolerate nonpermanent appearances and disappearances
of happiness and distress. According to Vedic injunction, one has to take his
bath early in the morning even during the month of Magha (January-February). It
is very cold at that time, but in spite of that a man who abides by the
religious principles does not hesitate to take his bath. Similarly, a woman
does not hesitate to cook in the kitchen in the months of May and June, the
hottest part of the summer season. One has to execute his duty in spite of climatic
inconveniences. Similarly, to fight is the religious principle of the ksatriyas,and although one has to fight
with some friend or relative, one should not deviate from his prescribed duty.
One has to follow the prescribed rules and regulations of religious principles
in order to rise up to the platform of knowledge because by knowledge and
devotion only can one liberate himself from the clutches of maya (illusion).
The two different names of
address given to Arjuna are also significant. To address him as Kaunteya
signifies his great blood relations from his mother's side; and to address him
as Bharata signifies his greatness from his father's side. From both sides he
is supposed to have a great heritage. A great heritage brings responsibility in
the matter of proper discharge of duties; therefore, he cannot avoid fighting.
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